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1 Overview of the global situation Ullamaija Kivikuru (most facts from Robert Picard)

2 Distribution of newspaper circulation worldwide

3 Distribution of radio receivers worldwide

4 Distribution of television receivers worldwide

5 Distribution of advertising expenditures worldwide

6 Internet availability worldwide

7 Access to Internet adjusted according to population size

8 South African media (2007) Newspaper availability 24,7 % of population Radio availability 92,7 % of population Television availability78,8 % of population Fixed line telephones4,7 million Mobile phones33,9 million Computers per 1000 inhabitants88 Broadband connections per 1000 1,3 Population 46 million Source: Furie: Media Studies. Media History, Media and Society. Pretoria: JUTA (2008)

9 Reasons for imbalances (Picard &al) Changes in mediscapes are extremely slow Literacy (Africa: male 72 %, women 55%) Lack or uneven distribution of electricity (2 billion people without electricity), in Asia and Africa 2/3 of the people lack electricity Telephones: globally 17 fixed line telephones and 78 mobile phones for 100 inhabitants (Mali 1 fixed line phone, Germany 55; Haiti 40 mobile phones per 100, Finland 156).

10 Reasons for imbalances, cont. Lack of capital or control of the available capital to other purposes; role of advertising. Consumption of media by audiences: no money for such luxury. Disparity of resources within countries (especially visible in digital divide). Problems in infrastructures (roads, distribution, etc.)

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12 News flow today Global news structures roughly the same as in the 1970s (Reuters, AFP, AP; specialised agencies & services); More (and fast) picture exchange; Global providers stronger than ever, national agencies in trouble; News criteria roughly the same as in the 1970s (more background information today); focus on conflicts, catastrophes, sports, celebrities; Media systems giving most space for foreign news in small industrialised countries (Finland 20-30% of the news hole, UK 14 %, US 2-3 %). Proportion of foreign news decreasing also in elite media.

13 Agency Lilie Chouliaraki, Simon Cottle: How do the media work to generate sociability and compassion? Compassion fatigue: media are overburdening spectators with news of human pain and misfortune; Adventure, emergency, and ecstatic news get attention; Dimensions of proximity–distance and watching–acting; Post-humanitarianism, performance centred, celebrities, etc.


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